13 Cust. Ct. 303

Before the First Division,

November 10, 1944

No. 49792.

Protests 894267-G, etc., of Universal Milling Co. (Los Angeles).

Opinion by

Walker, J.

From the uncontradicted evidence it appeared that as imported the seaweed had been reduced to the form of a meal. On the record presented and in view of Centennial Flouring Mills Co. v. United States (29 C. C. P. A. 264, C. A. D. 200) the claim for free entry under paragraph 1705 was sustained.

Protests 894267-G of Universal Milling Co.
13 Cust. Ct. 303

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Protests 894267-G of Universal Milling Co.
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Nov 10, 1944
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13 Cust. Ct. 303

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United States

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